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SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
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HUNTI-EY, ILLINOIS
THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1993 - VOLUME 32, NUMBER 48
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Huntley Police Department Makes Arrest In Local Incident
The following is the official statement released by the Huntley Police Department.
Huntley Police arrested Steven M. Garbacz, 23 years of age, who resides in Huntley. Garbacz is presently charged with aggravated battery with the intent to do great bodily harm
and aggravated battery in a public place and unlawful use of weapons. Garbacz's bond was set on Monday, the 22nd of March at
$106,000.
The incident occurred at the Parkside Tap, Main Street, Huntley, around ll;15pm on the 20th of March. The victim, Frank Kearns, 33, of Huntley, was allegedly attacked by Garbacz, according to witness accounts. Although there had been a brief verbal disagreement earlier there was no apparent reason for the attack.
Kearns was transported to Woodstock Memorial Hospital and was treated for multiple lacerations to the neck and head area and released. Kearns had no previous acquaintance with Garbacz.
Huntley Police are working closely'with McHenry County States Attorney's Office to possibly upgrade charges to a Class X Felony.
Stars Come Out In Huntley For DacMy, Daughter Date Night
By Judy Melman
It was a day for the stars... TV stars, singing stars and stars from the stage and screen. The Huntley Girl Scouts annual Daddy/Daughter Date Night was an affair to remember.
The dads and daughters came dressed as famous couples to watch and perform on stage, with Mr. Al Lerner from WGN radio and Michel Jackson, an impersonator from "Hollywood Lookalikes* in Manteno, IL. There was Jed & Granny Clampett, Fred & Wilma Flintstone, Red Riding Hood & the Wolf, Beauty & the Beast, and Marshall Dillon & Miss Kitty, just to name a few. It started with five of
Huntley Girl Scouts took their dads on a special "date" Saturday, March 13. Enjoying the festivities were (clockwise from bottom left) Rebecca Melman, Louise Melman, Larry Melman, WGN Radio personality Al Lerner and Abby Lerner.
Huntley's bravest dads doing a variety of performances on stage with their daughters. Then, with the wonderful emceeing of Al Lerner, performance judging, costume judging, and a light lunch was served. Finally, Michel Jackson put on a show never to be forgotten by all who attended.
The Huntley Girl Scouts would like to gratefully thank all the many Huntley businesses who offered to sponsor them in this event. Also, a big thank you to
all those extra helping hands. Prize-winning performances were: 1st place, Larry & Louise Melman as Daddy Warbucks & Annie; 2nd place Larry & Rebecca Melman as Mr. Brown & Shirley Temple; 3rd place, Jim & Kristen Vetter as Roseanne & Dan; 4th place, Dave & Megan Markus as Edgar Bergan & Charlie McCarthy, with Melissa Hundley; 5th place, Roman & Savannah Tatarinowicz as Bert & Ernie; and 6th place. Jack & Katie McCormick as Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus.
The Michel Jackson impersonator put on a never to be forgotten show at the Girl Scout's annual Daddy/Daughter Date Night.
Huntley Chamk>er Hosts Meet The Candidates Night
By Cathy DeQuaker, Executive Director
The Huntley Chamber of Commerce & Industry will sponsor a "Meet The Candidates" night on Wednesday, April 7th, 7-9pm at the Huntley Elementary School. Village President and Trustee ' candidates will participate. The public is invited to meet the candidates and ask the
questions that concern Huntley. The audience will each receive two colored index cards on which they can write questions for the candidates. One color is for village president candidates, and one color for Trustee candidates. Chamber members provided two local businessmen to act as Emcees and direct the questions to the candidates.
To begin the program, each of the nine candidates will have five minutes to introduce themselves and/or make a policy statement. The question session will follow.
The public is encouraged to attend. If you have any questions, please call the Huntley Chamber office at 708-669-0166.
Miss Huntley Deadline Approaches
By Cathy DeQuaker, Executive Director
The deadline for contestant applications for the Miss Huntley Pageant must be turned in by April 1, 1993. Applications may be picked up and turned in at the Huntley Area Chamber of Commerce (10802 N. Route 47), the Huntley Park District office (Deicke Park,
Rt. 47), or the Huntley High School.
The Huntley Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry is sponsoring the contest, to be held Saturday, April 24, at 6pm. Call the Chamber office at 708-669-0166 if you have any questions.

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YourNesI nfor
See Special Pull-Out Section
Beginning On Page 7 ...
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
Che iluntltp fnxm^iht
HUNTI-EY, ILLINOIS
THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1993 - VOLUME 32, NUMBER 48
Hi
USPS 580-360
Huntley Police Department Makes Arrest In Local Incident
The following is the official statement released by the Huntley Police Department.
Huntley Police arrested Steven M. Garbacz, 23 years of age, who resides in Huntley. Garbacz is presently charged with aggravated battery with the intent to do great bodily harm
and aggravated battery in a public place and unlawful use of weapons. Garbacz's bond was set on Monday, the 22nd of March at
$106,000.
The incident occurred at the Parkside Tap, Main Street, Huntley, around ll;15pm on the 20th of March. The victim, Frank Kearns, 33, of Huntley, was allegedly attacked by Garbacz, according to witness accounts. Although there had been a brief verbal disagreement earlier there was no apparent reason for the attack.
Kearns was transported to Woodstock Memorial Hospital and was treated for multiple lacerations to the neck and head area and released. Kearns had no previous acquaintance with Garbacz.
Huntley Police are working closely'with McHenry County States Attorney's Office to possibly upgrade charges to a Class X Felony.
Stars Come Out In Huntley For DacMy, Daughter Date Night
By Judy Melman
It was a day for the stars... TV stars, singing stars and stars from the stage and screen. The Huntley Girl Scouts annual Daddy/Daughter Date Night was an affair to remember.
The dads and daughters came dressed as famous couples to watch and perform on stage, with Mr. Al Lerner from WGN radio and Michel Jackson, an impersonator from "Hollywood Lookalikes* in Manteno, IL. There was Jed & Granny Clampett, Fred & Wilma Flintstone, Red Riding Hood & the Wolf, Beauty & the Beast, and Marshall Dillon & Miss Kitty, just to name a few. It started with five of
Huntley Girl Scouts took their dads on a special "date" Saturday, March 13. Enjoying the festivities were (clockwise from bottom left) Rebecca Melman, Louise Melman, Larry Melman, WGN Radio personality Al Lerner and Abby Lerner.
Huntley's bravest dads doing a variety of performances on stage with their daughters. Then, with the wonderful emceeing of Al Lerner, performance judging, costume judging, and a light lunch was served. Finally, Michel Jackson put on a show never to be forgotten by all who attended.
The Huntley Girl Scouts would like to gratefully thank all the many Huntley businesses who offered to sponsor them in this event. Also, a big thank you to
all those extra helping hands. Prize-winning performances were: 1st place, Larry & Louise Melman as Daddy Warbucks & Annie; 2nd place Larry & Rebecca Melman as Mr. Brown & Shirley Temple; 3rd place, Jim & Kristen Vetter as Roseanne & Dan; 4th place, Dave & Megan Markus as Edgar Bergan & Charlie McCarthy, with Melissa Hundley; 5th place, Roman & Savannah Tatarinowicz as Bert & Ernie; and 6th place. Jack & Katie McCormick as Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus.
The Michel Jackson impersonator put on a never to be forgotten show at the Girl Scout's annual Daddy/Daughter Date Night.
Huntley Chamk>er Hosts Meet The Candidates Night
By Cathy DeQuaker, Executive Director
The Huntley Chamber of Commerce & Industry will sponsor a "Meet The Candidates" night on Wednesday, April 7th, 7-9pm at the Huntley Elementary School. Village President and Trustee ' candidates will participate. The public is invited to meet the candidates and ask the
questions that concern Huntley. The audience will each receive two colored index cards on which they can write questions for the candidates. One color is for village president candidates, and one color for Trustee candidates. Chamber members provided two local businessmen to act as Emcees and direct the questions to the candidates.
To begin the program, each of the nine candidates will have five minutes to introduce themselves and/or make a policy statement. The question session will follow.
The public is encouraged to attend. If you have any questions, please call the Huntley Chamber office at 708-669-0166.
Miss Huntley Deadline Approaches
By Cathy DeQuaker, Executive Director
The deadline for contestant applications for the Miss Huntley Pageant must be turned in by April 1, 1993. Applications may be picked up and turned in at the Huntley Area Chamber of Commerce (10802 N. Route 47), the Huntley Park District office (Deicke Park,
Rt. 47), or the Huntley High School.
The Huntley Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry is sponsoring the contest, to be held Saturday, April 24, at 6pm. Call the Chamber office at 708-669-0166 if you have any questions.